Sun. 8/30/09 9:39pm
Jeremiah:
Well, FMUid, we're all out here listening intently and enjoying the sounds as well. I tend to listen on FM so I don't have my computer on. I spend enough time on the computer during the week. And, um, by the way - why do you choose that screen name? I mean, really.

Sun. 8/30/09 9:57pm
Harry Beaver:
Does wfmu have Luciano Berrio's
'Drama for Radio w/ out words"? Kathy Berriano?.voice,
On Turn About records?

B side to I think a Jon Cage's Spike Jonesup version
Bradenberg #2,Can't find it anywhere.

Sun. 8/30/09 10:07pm
dividend:
bravo, bethany.

Sun. 8/30/09 10:08pm
Mr. & Mrs. H.:
We are absolutely loving this program. Thank you so much. Only someone with your vast knowledge could come up with sets like these. You're one of a kind, and our favorite voice on the radio.

Sun. 8/30/09 10:18pm
Jim:
Speaking of metal music, I rode the D train today, and the whine of the wheels sounded just like Henry Flynt.

Sun. 8/30/09 10:18pm
bethany:
Harry: I'll check for the Berio w/Kathy Berberian and the Cage. Thanks for the request.

Sun. 8/30/09 10:33pm
Asseyez-vous:
Whatever your theme, Bethany, your show tends to be all hits and no misses. Pure music love!

Sun. 8/30/09 10:43pm
Charlie Finch:
Hi bethany
What song were you just playing in the background of your monologue?
It was beautiful. Thanks for the great show tonight

Sun. 8/30/09 11:05pm
Bunyan:
Thanks for the Webern! Sadly, he came to illustrate the dangers of stepping out for a smoke at the wrong time... (the antipodal example is Sergei Korolev [not a composer] whose life was saved by ducking out for a cigarette at a critical moment).

Say, will you be including Elliott Carter (who recently passed his centennial!) in your quartets review? I see that his first and fifth span about 45 years...